Abstract

The aim of this study was to screen and isolate soil bacteria capable of conducting xylose and glucose aerobic biotransformation. Four bacterial strains were isolated from green onions field and identified as Arthrobacter species IL01, IL02, IL03 and IL04. The maximum specific growth rates of IL01, IL02, IL03 and IL04 during xylose fermentation are 0.076, 0.094, 0.128 and 0.088 hr–1, respectively. Those four strains also present the ability to simultaneously conduct glucose and xylose biotransformation. This study indicated that the aerobic bacterial strains isolated could provide a potential bioprocess for bioenergy production in the future.

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